I don’t usually post things like this because it basically amounts to an advertisement.

However, this beer-related travel package seemed really cool, so I’m going to share it with you all.

THE RED LION INN DEBUTSBERKSHIREBREW BEER PACKAGE

(Stockbridge, MA) Catering to craft beer aficionados, The Red Lion Inn is pleased to offer a new package that combines the Berkshire craft beer scene with historic hospitality. “The Berkshire Brew” package in partnership with two local Berkshire breweries: Barrington Brewery and Big Elm Brewing.

“The Berkshire Brew” package includes:

One night accommodations

2 Local Beer Tasting flights in the Lion’s Den Pub

A tour of the Barrington Brewery facility and a tasting of their seasonal brews.

One 22oz bottle of the signature Lion’s Ale by Big Elm Brewing, and one 22oz of Barrington Brewery’s Berkshire Blond Ale

2 souvenir 16 oz. pint glasses

This package is available Monday-Thursday, now through October starting at $275 per room, taxes included.

“The Berkshire Brew” package was developed in part to celebrate the release of the Lion’s Ale, a beer released in partnership with Berkshire brewer Big Elm Brewery.

The Lion’s Ale was created in the style of traditional English pub ale, with a rich amber color, a smooth flavor complimented by malt and toffee with a refreshingly dry finish. Over 3,000 gallons have been brewed so far, making this one of Big Elm Brewery most popular offerings. “This project was a way for us to return to the roots of craft brewing in Northeast,” says Dan Thomas, sommelier for The Red Lion Inn. “When the Inn was a stagecoach stop and tavern, ale was the drink of choice and it came from the local brewer. We not only were able to help craft something that paired well withInn’s cuisine, but also partner with a great local brewer.”

Lion’s Ale is currently available on draught exclusively at The Red Lion Inn and the Lion’s Den Pub, and in 22 ounce bottles at neighboring Elm Street Market. Big Elm Brewery is looking to offer Lion’s Ale in cans in early 2014.